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Nearly half of small UK manufacturers see recovery soon

Mon, 17th May 2021 00:01

LONDON, May 17 (Reuters) - Nearly half of smaller British
manufacturers expect to recover to their pre-pandemic health in
the coming months, with investment and hiring plans on the rise,
a survey showed on Monday.

Business support groups South West Manufacturing Advisory
Service (SWMAS) and Manufacturing Growth Programme said 48% of
small and medium-sized manufacturers expected to meet or surpass
their pre-COVID position in the next three months.

The survey adds to other signs that a wave of optimism has
swept British companies as the economy gradually reopens
following a third national coronavirus lockdown.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson allowed non-essential shops to
reopen and outdoor hospitality to resume in April in England and
there have been signs that the economy accelerated in response.

Further relaxations are due to take place this week before
almost all remaining restrictions are lifted in late June,
assuming the number of new COVID cases remains low.

"SME manufacturers are definitely feeling confident about
the future, but there will still be a lot of challenges to
overcome, not least the availability and lead times of
material," said Martin Coats, managing director of MGP.

Some 58% of the companies surveyed said they planned to
raise investment over the next six months, while 54% intend to
recruit more staff, the survey showed.

The survey of just under 300 companies was conducted between
April 12 and April 23.
(Reporting by Andy Bruce, editing by David Milliken)

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